TED fans with an Android TV or Amazon FireTV will see a newly reimagined app — one that offers far more than just a sleek new design — beginning today.

We’re giving you more relevant talk suggestions, provided daily on the homepage. With our new layout, the app’s playlists and talks are easier than ever to navigate.

TED fans can now use the TED TV app in 21 languages, and even take advantage of Google Assistant on compatible TVs for controls like play, pause and fast forward. Watching your favorite talks has never been easier.

The move is all part of TED’s ongoing effort to fulfill its mission of making the ideas that matter more accessible — regardless of where you are and how you like to tune in. With these changes to curation, design and internationalization, we want to make sure each fan has a more personalized and seamless experience while engaging with TED Talks.

To download the new TED Android TV app, visit the Google Play store. Apps are also available on iOS, Android, Roku, AppleTV and FireTV.

Now we’ve completely rebuilt the TED Talks Android app to help our global audience search, find and watch talks in their local languages. The rebuilt-from-the-ground-up Android app works natively in 24 languages, so if your phone setting is in native Japanese, you’ll now get the full TED experience with a Japanese interface and more than 2,000 TED Talks subtitled in Japanese — and even multi-language search.

The TED Android app has long let you watch more than 1,500 TED Talks, with subtitles in 102* languages. But with the launch of version 2.0 today, our award-winning app is now localized in 20 languages — from Spanish to Swedish, Chinese to Czech, Arabic to Korean. This means that fans in more than 100 […]